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Bryan Fuller's 'Dust Bunny': A Gen X Horror Nostalgia Trip
14 Jan
Summary
- Bryan Fuller's directorial debut, Dust Bunny, is inspired by 80s genre films.
- The film stars Mads Mikkelsen as a hitman hired by a young girl.
- Sigourney Weaver and Mikkelsen expressed mutual appreciation while filming.

Filmmaker Bryan Fuller has unveiled his feature film directorial debut, "Dust Bunny," a project deeply influenced by the "gateway horror" and magical adventure films of his Gen X youth. Fuller cited classics like Poltergeist, Gremlins, E.T., and Labyrinth as inspirations, emphasizing stories where young protagonists heroically navigate extraordinary circumstances.
The film, now available on digital platforms, features Mads Mikkelsen as a mysterious hitman hired by 10-year-old Aurora (Sophie Sloan) to vanquish the monster she believes murdered her family. Fuller, who previously collaborated with Mikkelsen on "Hannibal," found casting him effortless and cherished moments like incorporating a Bruce Lee-inspired nunchuck fight.
Fuller also lauded co-star Sigourney Weaver, 76, for her supportive presence and iconic status, noting the mutual admiration between her and Mikkelsen. He described the filmmaking process for "Dust Bunny" as a more intimate and satisfying "sprint" compared to television's "marathon," especially given a writers' strike that locked the script, allowing him to be more present with the cast and crew.


